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3. K: That would be up to you. I have never felt any purpose would be served by diggning up the matter now in a period when every other national institution is being questioned. S: In keeping with what you told me in the beginning, we have got to move in some way. K: I will be glad to writeyou a letter stating what I know, and stating whatever it was could not be based on personal animosity, that we worked closely together, it strikes me as a bureaucratic gamesman- ship, and it would not affect the confidential relations between Moorer and me. We have worked closely together. S: I think that would be splendid. It might just satisfy the membership. If not, if somebody insisted on the rifht to ask question, you could come over an d we could ask the questions. I called you first. I think I'll call Moorer now. K: You are free to tell him about our conversation, tell him what I propose to X say in my letter S: We are not cooking up anything here that would be final. K: I understand. S: We have to take it step by step. K: Of course. S: Is the Foreign Relations open or not tomorrow ? K: Executive session. I thought I would the allegations, say I wasn't content with them and take the initiative and say what I know. I don't know if that would be appropriate. In your judgment said you S: Well you know the New York Times /can falsify one thing with another. I've seen what Percy asked you, I believe it was Percy. K: He asked if I knew about burglaries or other illegalities. I answered in that connection. S: I saw he showed me the question and answers. I think I would cover that by my own volition. I think Fulbright would welcome it. About the leter

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